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You will need to prime the engine once you get a new filter and cap screwed back on.

Look over the procedure if you are not up to speed on priming the engine. That process can take time, I fill the filters with fuel before installing them. Can save a lot of time.

Rich.

Mike, that's good to know! thanks for the information.

You will need to prime the engine once you get a new filter and cap screwed back on.

Look over the procedure if you are not up to speed on priming the engine. That process can take time, I fill the filters with fuel before installing them. Can save a lot of time.

Rich.

There is a bleed valve on the side of the canister, turn the ignition switch on and off and then open the valve. The pump will run for about 30 seconds. Close the valve when it stops priming or when the air is gone.